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hulahips
05-02-2015, 07:45 PM
Hubby and I went to Giant Recreation World today and fell in love with a Coachman Leprechaun 319ds. Salesman told us they run new around $100 grand so they rent them out for one yr then sell them for around $80,000. Would appreciate comments from experienced rv ers on this??

TheVillageChicken
05-02-2015, 07:55 PM
I am a longtime motorhome owner. RV sales people are used car salesmen. If their lips are moving, they are probably lying. You can beat that price by quite a lot buying from a private owner and can most likely get one that hasn't been rented out to smokers, folks with pets, and those who drive it like they rented it. Just google the make and model...you'll see. Don't ever pay anything near sticker price.

hulahips
05-02-2015, 08:05 PM
Yes agree thank you. We are going to look at a 2013 tomorrow. I will let you know asking price and maybe you could advise us we would really like to stay under $50,000 but maybe we are dreaming we are new to this so have lots to learn

memason
05-02-2015, 08:19 PM
Hubby and I went to Giant Recreation World today and fell in love with a Coachman Leprechaun 319ds. Salesman told us they run new around $100 grand so they rent them out for one yr then sell them for around $80,000. Would appreciate comments from experienced rv ers on this??

That's the exact motorhome we are renting for our trip....

hulahips
05-02-2015, 08:30 PM
Mike. We love it! We made a mistake Not renting that one!

RayMan
05-03-2015, 05:38 AM
Who rents RV's short term in our area?

hulahips
05-03-2015, 07:38 AM
Cruise america down in kissimee and giant rec world in winter garden

kstew43
05-03-2015, 08:08 AM
when you purchase an RV you always start your offer at 40% off the suggested retail price. Then you work your way to close to 30% , but never anything less than 25% off.

100k offer would be 60k and I would settle for 65 or 72k. Trust me..the markup on RV's is horrific.

Check out youtube, they will show you how to present your offer. Also, don't be fooled into the dealership will only repair the products they sell, thats bull....

We followed those rules and got what we think was a great deal. Negotiate is the key plus internet search.

Goodluck..

hulahips
05-03-2015, 08:48 AM
Thank you. Your advice is appreciated. What about a 2013 coachmen (resale) where they are asking $87,000?? Has 16,000 miles on it

gomoho
05-03-2015, 08:54 AM
Go to rv trader on line and search for that model - will give you a good idea of what used are selling for. In the process ourselves.

hulahips
05-03-2015, 09:08 AM
That is where we found the 2013 we want to look at. Are you an experienced rv person?? Do you own one now? Do you love the lifestyle?

kstew43
05-03-2015, 03:25 PM
Thank you. Your advice is appreciated. What about a 2013 coachmen (resale) where they are asking $87,000?? Has 16,000 miles on it

NADA shows you all the info you need. Resale/ trade and all. Just look at the prices, and average in between the two and drop it 10% and go from there.

kstew43
05-03-2015, 03:33 PM
That is where we found the 2013 we want to look at. Are you an experienced rv person?? Do you own one now? Do you love the lifestyle?

We do own a RV, but only use it presently for weekend travel. Hubby is not yet retired but he will be in August and we will be seeing the USA.

We love our RV much more than hotels. The hair on the sink in my RV comes from me and not the last person in the hotel room, and that is what I like the best about my RV.

I am a realtor by trade and love to negotiate. I am also always ready to walk away from the deal if I don't get what I want. Something else always comes along. Or the original sale will call back.

Good luck, check out everything, price wise on the internet, and then go for less, much less. They will either laugh....or counter. But you have to try.

hulahips
05-03-2015, 04:49 PM
Its a major decision whether to buy or not. Now that I have experienced the advantages, could you tell me the disadvantages minus the costs of course?

gomoho
05-03-2015, 05:35 PM
hulahips - sent you a pm

JC and John
05-04-2015, 02:05 PM
I too would be interested in disavantages besides cost. Hubby is very interested in getting a class C. I am not convinced that spending all that money is worth it. I am not the camping type and not so sure I would like it. Although they call it "glamping" now when you have all the comforts of home and those big decked out Class As. Seems like a lot of work to me.

Xcuse
05-04-2015, 02:32 PM
Go to rv trader on line and search for that model - will give you a good idea of what used are selling for. In the process ourselves.

Have to agree with above posts. A $100,000 motorhome generally sells for $75,000 to $ 80,000 brand new and much less used. RVTrader.com: RV Sales - Class A, B, C Motorhomes, Travel Trailers, & Pop Up Camper RVs For Sale (http://www.rvtrader.com) is good site to get ideas as to advertised prices and of course you always negotiate below the advertised price. Take your time and I'm sure you can get a good deal on what you want.

hulahips
05-04-2015, 04:46 PM
I too would be interested in disavantages besides cost. Hubby is very interested in getting a class C. I am not convinced that spending all that money is worth it. I am not the camping type and not so sure I would like it. Although they call it "glamping" now when you have all the comforts of home and those big decked out Class As. Seems like a lot of work to me.

Hi JC and john. We're not sure so testing the waters. The costs do seem high with gas, storage, camp ground fees, ins, towing considerations, repairs, not to mention the cost of the rv. I'm still waiting to hear the pros and con's also, as with every type of travel there are both

kcrazorbackfan
05-04-2015, 08:27 PM
I am a longtime motorhome owner. RV sales people are used car salesmen. If their lips are moving, they are probably lying. You can beat that price by quite a lot buying from a private owner and can most likely get one that hasn't been rented out to smokers, folks with pets, and those who drive it like they rented it. Just google the make and model...you'll see. Don't ever pay anything near sticker price.

:agree: totally. We owned RV's for many years and buying from a individual is the way to go. We had sold our last RV about 3 years ago and were getting ready to buy an Airstream trailer when we drank the kool aid and bought our retirement home in TV. We really miss RVing and will probably get back into it down the road.

hulahips
05-04-2015, 08:32 PM
Any other sites you recommend to buy privately? (Besides rv trader)